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November 16, 2011
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Mine's ordered. :) I have another Marantz SA-7 now (don't ask, please). With this player, even good RBCDs are just a hair under the vinyl. Blakey's Kyoto and Mingus' Ah Um are two examples. This player is amazing, better than any unit I know of at twice its price. ... more | |
November 15, 2011
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Just to prove I am not anti-SACD, the Analogue Producions Art Pepper Meets the Rythm Section is the equal of the heavy vinyl (at least on the SA-7). ... more | |
November 15, 2011
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Basis Ovation + TriPlanar V + Ortofon Rondo Bronze + Herron tubed phono stage. (I would say a vinyl chain is always going to be pricier than a digital source because there is just so much more to it.) As I said I have other SACDs that compare more favorably to the vinyl. And the Marantz SA7 I used to have was a bit closer to LP. But, darn it if ... more | |
November 15, 2011
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I have the Columbia/Legacy SACD from 1997 and the Columbia/Legacy 180g vinyl - among other versions. The SACD (I listen in stereo through a modded Oppo 95) is very much harmonically bleached (a bit thin, and strident) compared to the LP. Granted, my vinyl setup is far more expensive, but I have other SACDs (Davis' Cookin' would be one example) ... more | |
November 14, 2011
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Does anyone know what kind of master this SACD was made from? It sounds bad. Very bad in comparison to vinyl. ... more |
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